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  • ...partement, [[University of Stellenbosch]] and did a Performers’ Diploma at the [[University of Cape Town]]. ...ings Erwachen|Spring Awakening]]'' (1984), ''[[Der kaukasische Kreidekreis|The Caucasian Chalk Circle]]'' (1986).
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  • ...when he landed the lead in a national Opel Monza commercial. He grew up in the industry, with both his parents, [[At Botha]] and [[Annalise Bosch]], being He trained at the [[National School of the Arts]]
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  • Born in Cape Town she studied drama at the [[University of Cape Town]]. ...epertory Performance Programme]] ([[Arepp]]), travelling to schools around the country.
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  • Two for the Price of One Jack and the Beanstalk
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  • ...anice graduated with a BA and Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama from the [[University of Cape Town]]. ...for [[CAPAB]]’s youth group with [[Robin Malan]]. She later became head of the [[Youth Group]] at [[PACT]], before becoming a freelance actress and direct
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  • [[The Children's Theatre]] was a Johannesburg based company founded in 1943 by [[ ...ollaboration with Parks & Recreation Dept. 1953.Prod by Taubie Kushlick. ; The Tempest (prod) Cecil Williams in 1954,
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  • ...t Theatre]], the [[Alexander Theatre]] and the [[Civic Theatre]], visiting the major centres like Cape Town and Durban on tour. ...ch rendered her incapable of pursuing her career. She died in Cape Town at the age of 47. Her older sister, [[Gillian Lomberg]], died four years later.
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  • ...supporting roles, often in plays that were being staged to raise funds for the war effort, as well as assorted variety concerts. He also did frequent rad ...st play to be produced at the old [[Playhouse Theatre]] – but according to the [[Rand Daily Mail]] he died in his Yeoville flat in Johannesburg. He and H
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  • ...Children’s Theatre]] to raise funds toward the building of what was to be the [[Guild Theatre]]. ...ast London Technical College Drama Club]] amalgamated on 29 June 1962 with the [[Arts Theatre Club]] being its new name.
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  • ...he broader Buffalo City Municipality in the Eastern Cape. Founded in 1962, the Guild has been home to some of South Africa’s leading artists, emerging l == The idea ==
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  • ...also spawned a wide range of performance venues across the globe, such as the famous London theatre (see below for South African examples). In the 21st century the idea has become almost radical with performances being done on public busse
    10 KB (1,602 words) - 10:40, 6 November 2023
  • ...rg]], [[Marge Phillips]] was the hon secretary and [[Harold Davidson]] was the hon treasurer. By April 1947, the Society boasted a membership of 200.
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  • ...s one of the four State funded regional Arts Councils (PACs) that replaced the [[National Theatre Organisation]] in 1963. (NOTE: "PACT" is also the acronym for ''The Portsmouth Area Children's Theatre'' in England.)
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  • ...the Struggle years (1976-1994). The [[Market Theatre]] is administered by the [[Market Theatre Foundation]]. =The Market Theatre Building=
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